- Sorisa has signed with The Feldman Agency (TFA) for Canadian live music and touring representation, with agents Tom Kemp and Kathleen Reid handling his bookings.
- The 17-year-old Toronto electro-pop artist went viral on TikTok with debut single "U Look So Good In Fall" and was named one of Billboard Canada's 2026 Artists to Watch.
- Sorisa released his debut EP I Love Colours in March 2026, and is booked for Rolling Loud Orlando (May 9) and First Class Fest Toronto (August 28–29).
- He continues with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for all territories outside Canada.
Toronto-born pop newcomer Sorisa has officially signed with The Feldman Agency (TFA) for Canadian live music and touring representation.
Agents Tom Kemp, TFA’s President, and Kathleen Reid, Agent and Managing Director, will jointly oversee his Canadian bookings. He continues his global deal with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for all other territories.
At just 17, Sorisa turned heads late last year after his TikTok-viral single “U Look So Good In Fall,” an electro-pop track interpolating Pitbull‘s “Give Me Everything,” blew up through DIY laptop-filmed snippets.
The buzz quickly translated to real-world momentum: he sold out his November 2025 headline debut at Lee’s Palace in Toronto, with demand spilling well beyond the 500-capacity venue.
This March, Sorisa dropped his debut five-track EP I Love Colours, blending EDM-infused synths with bright pop melodies. He immediately hit the road for the I Love Colours Experience mini-tour, playing the Mod Club (Toronto), Mercury Theatre (New York), and the Echo (Los Angeles). He has since been named one of Billboard Canada’s 2026 Artists to Watch.
On the festival front, Sorisa made his festival debut at Rolling Loud Orlando on May 9, sharing the lineup with headliners Playboi Carti and Don Toliver. He’s also booked for Toronto’s First Class Fest at the Bowl at Sobeys Stadium this August 28–29.
Just as KT Tunstall signed with TFA for Canadian touring representation earlier this year, this deal mirrors TFA’s continued strategy of adding both rising domestic acts and internationally active artists to its Canadian roster.
“Sorisa made a ton of sense for us to sign here at TFA,” said Kemp. “He’s part of a new wave of artists coming out of Toronto who are helping define the city’s sound. The buzz around him is real, driven by a committed and hungry fan base that continues to grow worldwide.”
TFA, which has operated for over 40 years out of Toronto and Vancouver, represents artists including Shania Twain, Carly Rae Jepsen, Charlotte Cardin, and Daniel Caesar. Kemp and Reid’s dual involvement in this signing signals TFA is treating Sorisa as a key priority.
Internationally, his continued placement at CAA, which recently expanded its own global touring roster with high-profile moves like the addition of Lucy Dickins as Managing Director, keeps Sorisa positioned for major worldwide opportunities as his profile scales.
Takeaways
This signing is a clear signal that The Feldman Agency isn’t waiting for artists to fully arrive before getting involved, they’re getting in early.
Pairing TFA for Canada with CAA globally is smart architecture: it gives Sorisa local infrastructure in his home market while keeping a major global agency in the driver’s seat internationally.
The two-agent setup, with both the President and Managing Director working the file, also hints at TFA treating this as more than routine.
Add festival slots at Rolling Loud and First Class Fest to a debut EP that’s already been supported by a three-city tour, and you have a 17-year-old who’s moving with the confidence and pace of someone with years more experience.
Could Sorisa become the next major crossover act to break out of Toronto onto the global festival circuit? Does TFA taking on Sorisa, with both its President and Managing Director as agents, signal a broader strategy to dominate the rising Canadian pop-EDM space?